Gare Joyce
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Gare Joyce’s work has appeared in every publication from the New York Times to Canadian Hairdresser. He has written about a dozen books including The Code (a mystery novel that inspired the TV series Private Eyes) and The Wealthy Dentist (a tax-advice parable that allowed dental practitioners to extract your dental bills and fill unnumbered Swiss bank accounts). He has written about sports for 30 years and wandered over here from ESPN The Magazine.
Inside the making of Wayne Gretzky's multimillion dollar rookie card
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How legendary sports photographer Steve Babineau shot the iconic Wayne Gretzky rookie card — and then misplaced his original.
The Cree Nation Bears' incredible journey to the Quebec peewee tournament
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A former NHLer's bravery and sacrifice on the ground in Ukraine
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Exempt from military service, Sergei Varlamov decided to stay in Kyiv anyway, ready to fight to defend his country. Now, he waits for the call that will send him to the front.
How Kevin Owens ran his mouth to WWE stardom and a fight with Stone Cold
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Kevin Owens may not look like your typical WWE superstar, but over the course of a two-decade career he's earned his place as one of wrestling's most respected operators.
Shane Wright's exceptional path to the top of the NHL draft board
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Inside the Michigan program dominating the NHL Draft's top 10
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With three players projected in the top 10 of the 2021 NHL Draft, including presumptive No. 1 Owen Power, the University of Michigan is cementing its status as a force in elite hockey development
Paul Maurice's guide to riding a long shot to the Stanley Cup Final
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Limping into the playoffs after dropping nine of their final 12 games, the Winnipeg Jets are few people's pick as a Cup contender. But head coach Paul Maurice knows how to get an underdog to the big dance.
Inside Edge’s long, winding road back to headlining WrestleMania
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Ray Schoenke's journey from NFL lineman to White House insider
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Drawn into national politics while still on the field in Washington, Ray Schoenke's four-decade run as a D.C. political player may not be over just yet.